Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1898, p. 3

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The judge intimated that the lace of trial should nob be changed to oronto, but that the ditcult-y of, securing 1; fair trial at Belleville had hoen I-uiciently shown by an nllidavib pub in since the man- ber e order, and proposed to name some neutral place where there could be a lair trial at A reasonable expense and with ren- sonnble speed. The reaulie as stated above. In other respects the order of the master is so stand winh bhe coal: 0! bhe up- peal in tube ceuee. Ponbun is suing the bank for $50,000 damages. that zhaimilar feeling existed in the cdun- hy of matings. where Pmnton and his lum- ily resided. The bank offered to my the addntionnl expense for a trial ah oronbo or such other place an the judge might: name. ' 'l"Im ".nl.ux :..:.....s..,`l LL..L 4!... ..l..... ..t V1115. All of the events which gave rise to the action took [place an Napanee. The de- fendant, the Dominion bank. urged that there ooiald not be a fair trial at Napamee, because in the county of Lennox and Ad.- dington. {mm which a jury would_have to be selected, there was a strong Ieelin in favor of Ponton. They further center! ed zhaimilar hv of nulzinm-. whm-n Pmnfnn And him lam. III-'30 i)|UUI;_WlFnln I10 ulyo _ ` The question was argued yesterday at Oagoode lull, when M1. Ayleswortb, Q. 0.. Acting for the defendants. appealed from an order of the master in ch born refus- xing to change the place of tr al !_rom Na- pllpe to Toronto, but: changing in to Belle- vl 0. ' who run to fun . Place 5': Cobourt. wnnby or Phrboro. _ I Touunro, .Igce 28 ---The notion brb'ugHb by W. H. Ponton against the Duninmn bank for malicious yrosecution. wrongful diemlunl. nd false unpriaonmeub. in con- nection Wll the charge at the theft of 3 832.000 tram the back an Napaneo, will be tried so Cobourg, or, if Mr. Ponton wre- lets it, 9!: Whitby . or Petorboro. r. Ponton must make his choice among these three plncegwluhin ten days. Thaunmhinn wmt around Imntnrdnv ah NOTED QUAKERE83 DEAD. -F61: 3-51.31 CA1-8 CAI ID: NA@ANEE RACES PONTOW8 CASE. E::l:i'nct Makers and Uphol- stcrs. llulpj again:-lug. maul incl Arrh- uoulno . . I0 PA AL 31' [TD- 'D` without la`I'rcI::lauon. - Hxxlnnnuonn Mr I) am r Entrance '!g.LlMnomln tlnracnny Aru. r: In; V on 3: will Inholdon tlIen`.'>h x -*3g:.'...* " " ./3 B nllltornnl vuxborvoponed ?u. ."!`o.`.':.. F'_'.:`.......L'.`..`.?'z.'..."'r:`.'! unoqauauvn w I vyv- 7 Matriculation Exnmlnulons, pyelimlnary lullu` various Cournmlof study, will be held at under : 'FcIOlyolArl! (Incl the noun. } oun:.`hr Wanna-Than I30 Sept. :>noIy oH'|# . . I} Fcdlydlav . . . . . Tjlkn `F-3!`! 9` !!P'_'" .5!`- lloGIl.L uumsnsm, nontm|,| SPCKIIIN I RnR_o Ilnnl In Ann pm! Music. ` The but aduoatlonnl adunlapmlth int: `'33: ?';.n:c.o. ".'.i:`;i` n In In Pb: nu Inrormnlon apply |:.%(X)BN- WALL. l.A.. Pnndun. `TV: MIG IXCII UI UHIIYICL "FAIRLAWN." JOHNSTON ST. FALL TIJRM BEGINS SEPT. `ma. Students prepared for University onmlnno tlgnu gn Amy _ Kw W Game A CHURCH BCIIOOL. undo: the Pumnlco 0! En once we Anmblaho and the very Rn. the noun or alarm. 1"`-I'll nlnuu nu nAnInInu-An gu- um nun rms An.l ` Students prepared for I , tlunu In Ann uinnntlnnnl ad A. Blanchard. C.I\:. J. B. Mclhy. Prlnclpul. President. .;.n - nus. ' F Sat. ms sqn. `r Icvlull Cunicnltlp lhc funny at hey can an count: In! luck-n. Inglis-PI. Cl I J I ` V `_:QL_(q||!ct`_ Physics. ulnnlatry. I /1% hi Over $400% Men luuldlng 0: The Pinion. Blmux, Juno 28.-Tho oomploto ruulc of tho iogoonq bnllouin in the election of mamberilor the reicgabagiu as follows: Conservatives, 1!)`; imperialism, 10 ; cen- tre. `Z3 : reform paroy, 5 ; nntional liberals, 39;:-ndicnIa' union, ll : radical peop!e a party, 29 ; German pooplo a puny, 8 ; Agrarian. 3; socialists, 24; Poles, 1; Guelpha, 8 ; independents. 8. KINGSTON BUSINBS COL:-E-G I -n_ \.J .J_I\;4._I-J.` - Two Hundred Thousand Dollars in nun hon: ono thousand to ten thousand dollu-1 For puhicnhrn apply uh Godwin : Insurance Emporium. Over ltrnnmn mum Mnpbm n........ vgvn u --uu- A, an SESSION l898.9 ullnn IV. --`I-5-bI.._- _ n--u ucu Uu muuzci. \l1\AV. 3rd. 598 fur Du an Evenln cxm.-5, in nus: anon - HAND AND CIVIL dnnvlum SUBJELTS. Individual Instruction. For full Informuuon call It Col- lege Omce, Oddfolluwu` Block. have been continual- ly employed for the past four months building Brantford Red Bind Bicycles. med on Momv. JAN. Daxxnng us. nus: FA .RH()R' 3'? E? luau yucmc or mu mlulon in now unau- tho nnspicos oi the Chriol church gntionon Tuadny Inn in the Nut (hi non khdh loans] In .1. nm-.b-. I... um -nun` IIuIurr.\lllI\'U mr Iu*1`,||ruy HIO un- nmfwd a'BInz.{ oi" all me nlockholdv rs. FARM AN ) (`ITY l'H.0l'E}rl`\' Inland at lowest poumlblo mu-n. Before renewing old or giving new blunllness I mlm (mm. HTILANU 4\` STRANGE, Agunll. W. J. I-`Al Ecol I A t. K1 Btnel, Uutlrlo 1 . ` `en in -xu-vzurvtuu IIIUII l'IIII'o Oso Srnlus. Juno .'7.-`l'bo.launh an- nual picnic ol tho mission vii hold ands` tln nnnnimn nl um f`.hrinh nlmmh. cu-cu w rucoru one uoun or an our real- donu of this phcoin the person of John Dowdoll, or., whose dental: ooourrod Fri- day morning, J nno `.3-lth. Docoued had boon aicuod with A csncor on his has (or some time, and no in radnnlly grey worn ho sunk nwny no tho Spa ago of eighty-one years. He leaves 3 Info and A number of children to mourn; nearly all of whom were with him At. his lab hour. Tho I non] sermon wu proacbod by Rev. Mr. Mc'l`onr, Woatporb, at his lute ronidonoo. His remain: wore followed to Bnbhnrnt cemetery by on immuuu throng of sorrow- ing lrianda. Qymsthy in oxbondod to tho mourners. Mrs. curly, New York, is l.'.'.`;`."......-"T ":.'::`:::..'*..`.'; 3% cuqpurwi. -lE (MIR uynn, IIIIPQ. M II- oo opunding but holiday: with hot pants hon. lies I. Noonan. Glen Tny, viniuod friends bots. uawlng not ptuull D011, Mr. Ind Mn. K. Kilpuriok. Min Alien Lynn, nurse. in Al- Imndina b holidnvn with he nnnnnim -unvl yu aIllWUl'I.. AL1-uuunz, June 28 - l`bin week we no called to record the death of old reci- (Innh nl hhin nlgna in IL; nnnnnn nl 'nL_ unspent. vv ullssurnltlltlu \Vl-L\i l'l'nRT, June 28.,--_Williem North, grocer. is all smiles; it is e girl. Miss Mary McCenn and Miss Annie McBride. Ottewe, are visiting relations here. J. H. Whelan was in Brockville lest week. He attended the counties council on important business in connection with the township. Some farmers have commenced cutting their clover. It is 3 heavy crop. The mesons met last Sunday and marched to the Presbyterian church. There were eighty in the procession. The excursion to Ogdensburg on the 4th July. in aid of St. Paul : church, promises to be very large. A number attended the picnic in Elgin on the 25th. Albert Jeecle, wholost his linger in the car shops st Perth, four weeks ago, returned on the 27th to resume work. A large beer wee seen in the woods adjoining the villege on Monday. The sports started to kill him, but bruin got ewsy. vu save vuuwl V-Ilulli. 0r'n.r:1', June `J7.--Vinioore : J. Scoops and wife at Alberta Green-'5: J. H. Black and daughter, at James (3reer'r; George Bradley and daughter at. E.Vunderburgh a; C.Sherman and H. Hawkins visited friend: here on Sunday. Our new minieber. Rev. Mr.Simpeon, preached hie tirsb sermon to I large congregation in the Mehhodinn church, llulcemein. Ineb Sabbath morning. Quite a number attended court) at: Brock- ville on Tuesday. A number of the sports Iran: the Sta. Lawrence nd it: a plenum be viaib some of our small lalrea.and they come every week. The young people an Wer- hurmn held a picnic on Lorn island on Saturday end all seemed to enjoy it: thor- oughly. William Venderhurgh made A tour of the back country on liia wheel end enjoyed hhe trip. A. Greer extracted honey on Friday. Hie honey harveeh this year will be away above the average. IIIIII uvu IIIIIIHUI. RAILTON, June '. 8.-More rain is needed as grain crops are beginning to eufler. People are preparing to cut hay and many have drawn in some. There have been many picnics lately and all well atbended. Among the heat was Father Biddonneau a church icnic. A large number gathered at Mr. Brien e grove and after partaking of a good dinner witnessed n long pro gramme oieporuc. including horse races. Albert Keen took first money. Mr. Cae- tello. E'ginburg. had afaeb borne on the track, bun in one heat ho leaped a fence and hie rider was thrown hub escaped un- injured. Dancing was the chief amuse. mania {or the remainder of the day. F. Mcmth and Mia: M. Boyle. South Lake, spent Sunday with Mia: M. Boyle. James J. 0`Rcilly is home from Ottawa until alter the holidays. James Carey is making some repairs on his house. Wllhlnlon Wnrbllngl. W11.iu.\'.~m.~x, June 28.-Farmors are preparing for harvesting and {mm the present appearance will havoaconsideiu able amount: to do. Hinchinbrooko town- ship council nab in our school hours on the Llch inst, and transacted their business. On the same data J. Carroll ha`! a bee. A. . Finn and M. Moran have purchased new mowers. Mr. and Mrs. A Finn abtonded Uusbendall picnic on who 22nd insb., and raporb lb 1: success. 1 . Fisher, visiting friends in Bell Rock. has returned. Two little vislbors hav'e come to llV8 ah the home of P. Finn. Visihors: Mr. and Mrs. Walker and family, Ulsnburnio. and Miss M. Finn. Sydonham, an A. Finu s; Miss Nelcey, Bodford, ab 1 . Donoghuo e; Mr. and Mrs. Hcanlon, Moscow, at: J. Car- roll :-; Miss McCrea. Wabertown, at J. Fisher's. lmuvnie nupnoummu. E|.i.i.~wn.i.:. June 2T.--A largo number . ahueudedthe Anglican picnic an Seeloy e Ihy on the `.!'2nd. Rev. Mr. Byers. Lynd- huretz, visited in this vicinity on the 23rd iueb. Two Indy bicycliutn from Lans- downe wheeied into the ville yesterday morning and spans the day with friends. Mine Alice Brown, Ganencque. apenb Sun- day here with her mother. A few of the Sons of Temperance ebtendcd divine eer- vice no See|ey u Bey yesterday morning. The Miteee Chapman And Mr. Chupmnn. Sweetie Corners, were guests of Mine Argue yesterday. Mrs. Maxwell and lit- .ble eon. Detroit). Mich. are visiting her sister. Mrs. W. F. Bracken. Eiwnrd Richnrdeon, Brockville, is spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J uhn Bracken. .--uuu cu-wv uvnuyuu 1 . Pundn over .mo.m0. In nddluouwwhloh the vllc hnlqorslmve for maturity the lug a uuy rno 1-Iu':`gu"rrom Vorlona roum In Ian- on 0ntu~Io-What People Are Dolug and Inn: They Are 8nyln-'l'ho Inna I Inter:-at moan cums. _~ Ivh:Lo0z_uu;, Juno `3T.--The hum of the mower cnn be heard. 0. Rape spent: Sun- day in Charleston. Mabel Moormick. ill for 3 time. is improving. Two of dur young aporu subtended Elgin picnic and report: an plouauo mime. M, Lappan spent: Sunday at Ivy Lea. William Donovan and winter amended Cushendoll picnic. The Presbyterian: of this place intend having I strawberry festival on Thursday evening- )N1:ws 1-`Rom oun masons: WHAT OUR CORRESPDNDENTS -.g..- -g --. n _j_. lent-bond run Pastor. _._-,,_. I___nn can . Woutport Wonqormcntl. . ..._ v_____ .1. Iwruv Althorpo Anunny .m I_.... (I0 TL}. _, Outlet Oburvnlono. I.A. an iv v"z-r'o'ECC'u3'.'7 Rnllton lupplel. 3...... -)9 ll--- ..- The 59th bnbbalion is invited to visit: Ogdonabnrg on bbe Nb of July. In in pro- bable the batbnlion will go. i London, Liverpool and Globe Fire Insurance Company. Inndn n1-hr am an Ann 1.. ...a.nu.... 1.. _u.n -L Bum. Rmtu, June `.. 3--Haying will commence this week. Dr. W. Spenlrie. IP82, visited the school and reported very favorably. W. R. (llover wheeled to Tamworth and back Saturday. Edward Fallon is building a large barn. Edward Fallon, er.. has gone to Michigan. The appearance of the cheeee factory in being improved by a coat of paint. Little visitors have come to stay at Benjamin Rev/ell`: and John Sagrllh. A large num- ber ol residents ntlend the Free Methodist camp meeting at Verona, which will brenlr up today. James Byrnea has gone to Montana. where he has secured a good situation. Three pupils from here are writing at the Sydenham examinations. Rev. Thomas Meredith preached hie fare- well sermon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith will be missed here very much, as they are held in high oltoem by their many friends. who wish them every euc- ceee in their new home. Rev. Mr. Stallord. Mr. Meredith : rucoeuor. will hold service Sunday afternoon. Mre. H. A. Martin has returned home from Milwaukee. where she spent the winter. Miee Ethel Mc- Knight. Tamworth, in the guest of Mien Maud Pomeroy. S. Wheeler, Harlowe, visiting relativoe here. has returned. UIIIITIUI ruzgoruiu HIE CUEIRUKI UDU IUTVIUUI olJ. Barrett for the coming six months. Miss Katie McNicholas. Wstsrtown, N.Y '. is visiting her father and brother here. E. Conners is home from attending college in Montreal. James Uonlter s little girl is convalescent. Miss Ryan, our popular school teacher, intends spending vacation at Newborn. The party at James Connors Saturday was well attended. everyone on- joying themselves to the utmost. Cedsr- ville cheese factory is running full blast under the supervision of B. Lennon. The equipment and management of the factory are both tirst-class and it burns out: many good cheese. Some young "men have in- vested in new top buggies of late. John H1stings,jr., has erected A cnmmodious new dwelling. John and James Lennon are hauling shingles from Leemsn`s saw mill to Hinchinbroolre. The garden party at Mr. Hicke_v's on Saturday moming was asuccess. James Titman has re opened his butcher shop. UI.lCNlll)\\ HIL d|lll8 Z1. va 301110 IIHDOFB have engaged helg for the having aonnon. Charles Fitzgornl has engaged the service: nfJ. Barron. fnr Mm r-ammo nix mnnhhn. lululppl Illullee. Jam: 27.-H. McKinnon'e drive he reached its detinetion and the big mill in running lull bleeb. Between thirty end forty men are engaged thereon. The on- trenee clue left to-dey to write at Sherbet Lmhe. The plcniolxere failed to connect on Saturday at Dalhousie Lake. A emnll crowd was the reeialt. A much needed doctor hue started business in our midst. Hie place of ebade ie at H. McKinnon e. Mina Mcberen in n ondjng a week or no at J. Allen's. Mine Eartha Joyce spent Sun- day at Mr. Miller's, Snow Road. Sympa- thy is extended to Mr. McKinnon. Mc- l)on:ld s Corners, in the loan of his young- est eon by drowning on Saturday evening while bathing. Mre. F. Clerk returned ,with her eieter-in-law to Cbnumonb to visit. Mr. Jnck made his epistolary call last week. 1`. Lee and J. Mol)ougal Fpenb Sande at Levant. Many expect to cele- brate uly lat by taking advantage of ex- cureiona. Lena Dustin is spending a few days in Cenonto. The etrnwberry crop has been wonderful this year. {ff- IICFOII, FPQHU DUIICIII WIDLI IKIIIIIQOII .l ieraon. Rev. Roger Allin delivered 3 very patriotic lormon on Sunday huh. Bo dwelb ab coneidorable length` onlt-he Spnniab-American wnr. George MoGu`.ro and dnughtar Flora sponb Sunday vmh Telttivea ab Waupooa. William Steele bu urchnsod a new bop buggy. Edwin lughou has gone to Wellington. ` Bun-I ltlvor Brldgo Bl-Ion. BLACK RIvF.u BRIDGI-2, JunO-.`,, 7.--F%- ! an Age in the midst: of their buying. 0 ;ropla hqavy and laborers. am in gronh domnnd._ Rain in -Ind! needed. The lawn social on John tune : lawn on -Thuuday evening was 3 auooou. About $15 was realized at` r expanse: wota pnid. Mr. and Mrs E. 050. Picton; Mr. and Mtg. A. A. Father. Gnoonbmh. can Sun- dnv i tliia` nation. Dalborb . Arvin hn mrf. A. a. aunt. ununmnp. onn aun- duy in` min section. Delborb Mvlu has hired for the remainder of the season with lnvid Love. A. E. (}rimmon'I nbnwborry nhipmpntu 020 Kingston sr very large and the fruit is 0!. the tinoqo quality. The M ism! Jennio Roan md Annie Bedbomugh, Picton, spin!) Sunday with Min Knbbloou Pierson. Raw. `Roger Allin dnlivm-ad n ` town-lb` Wtiiltohilbi if x03;;.Koru-..hr the ` miuion. Rev. F. Donlboy Woodcock. roo- wr cl Camden Eu!) and Ynrkor. will om- cinbo ID the uoxvfoes In tho niuion on Bani dry. Julyll0Gho - - I` _ - R nnmnx D.D.8..I.D.B..I.D..ml.'N- u 0 am Princes nu-out. Raul- ! Umvenrlt Avbnnu. Omce hours mm. to 6 In. Snunlny evenln , 8 to 16 one C. P. Shannan, D. 8.. I..U.B..AIsInumt.. IJIIIIIIIII vv cu unwuu-u.v. (}l,l':Nl)n\\'ER, June `27.~Sou'1e farmers unun .-x...-...-....l |...l.. I..- bl... L LOST. .--*- (ilondowor Cleaning. 1._._. aw D- BE A MAN. 1- I-u"..ou-gm-Q-nu Ia:-.u-Al-I-uun.v.lVNv-uunnl _-nun wax A. %$TRAClbI4NA S Hgrdwai when nllkindsof Wood is to be End at lowest pgigaea. ' n olnnllnd.-prmnpuy Iuuulndlo. IInu)'htau- )BAn6A'INs ;. BO0TH & (:0 S mm, #1=orgct It Not. ! It In wirnnlaodto in niau'ir- pauod polish. wihhono jury tho nal surface. - ' .. VICTORIA TRIPOLITB CO., United at n..u.s ha wu....'.`L....` [It Your Dealer I Does Not. Keep bvictoria Silver Polish 1.`.-.*:1',*':.`:;-.,`-:.*2n::'5::'....j ~ .;-.r.::-'"- I o . . not ..':*:.::':::;;_g: ':;`.:..';*.:;. ..'.}3::.. :... .:-.3 108 PI '3 - y lnuu`t::n bnvml Nil 3 film'-::..f`{~`6. mi ' hip. In. so our Aunt ant _Wnuu. Irruuulnt. hINU8'l`UN. ONT. rm: BESI IS mt CHEAPESI. CTIOD Clwly WOIKOH III" II Ulllflllu Refuse all imituhious. many of which are highly dangerous.- ...,.__... ..-.-q- Send I0 CENTS For Sample Box. R. K. BORN M. [1, M. C. P&-L, LATE II 9611 Hupc-Hnwndont King.-non Gene- ral Houp ill. (`oroner for (`My and (,`ount.r3 Oloo formerly or-oupled by the late Dr. Saun- dorl. 'l`elepbmm N0. M2. eue prompm . Mu. Mid lotou Wrey in-ibea {mm Sohomborg. Onb . as follow: Dr. Flowler-`a Extract: ol Wild Sbnwborry ie the been re- medy I know of for uummer nmnpluinb and bowel diseeeee of children. 1 have ueod in in our femlly for the pub eevenboen years and never had occasion no call in the doc- tor for these troubles. es the Fowler : Ex- treob always worked like a charm. Rnlunn all imilnhinn-I. mnnv nf Ivhinh urn cozu. um is com. at Dlnads, such` as d1u-rhun. dyolntiuy. inammation at the bowels. cramps, coho and nmmor complaino, are recognised by ovuyono an oxcoodiujly dmgarouu; When won or nnv mmnhar cif Iiunr hunllv dnugarquu; J When you or any member 6! your family in qwwkod. you wunb a remedy you are pocitivo will cure. These dinouu no too serious. too rapidly hm, if neglected. to oxpqrimontinu wick cheap and dmngoroun. imlonbiona at tho genuine Dr. Fowlox- a Ex- troo of Wild Strawberry. You wnms somethihg that: will. without (nil. much the spot: and check the advance oftzho db- euo prompol ' Mn. Mid lntnu In-Av irihnn fmnn 1&0 was Diarrhoea and Dvsuifcry Are Too Dangerous To Expcrimbnt mm L Uulrlcd Rtmcdlcs. ' Dr. Fowlqxu Extract 0! Wild Bbmwbony Han Ovr Forty Year: 0! (June to Its Credit and Never Falls In tho Bovereat cubes. Bicycles It is only a matter of proper use of the Waters to ' obtain improved health at CALEDONIA SPRINGS. Physician resident in Grand Hotel. nun Il\l| vuuu Idle, I-Ill-IIIFI 81 BrookBt..K1n'I%on.` ' ' CANADIAN AG ENOY. I-I5 VI` IIIIIIV |- Phonon. ` nun-oi llapnnmmt. rm s.upu.ot IIADAIE xxx` Nnnrs Wonderful Iedioino given six:-tlnhuhnedotthfnvook. 0!! -mum ma: ?jIjh__y;_nd8atmhy8Ic. :"'!'V."`7 IRIFLE. IL 0. W. MYLKH, IE'l'lH.lNU HUUHE an Inn (Jcnurul llr)spHu|,hn8 opened nur .186 Wellington Suwl. M. NFIWLANDH, AWTIIITFJIP And A miner murnor nf Brook and Klngltree over mlnm brug Htnre. Entrance on King HI I1-at, nuxl. lu UAK " NIUNBZX TU [DAN IN I./\lD(llC()HSMALL uumu, nt. law rules nrjuuzrest, on (`My and l"Iu'n|I`rupert. Lomm ranlml on City and Ununty Du u-n urea. Ap fy !0'l'll`0MAH Bunmu. Mn.nagI`.r0 l`r0nlunac `Luau and Investment `'~- W9 aw-kw the 1'06 sJ.m9<.=~ L _.._.__._._.-__. , W, 77TTTT__1#--- ___.__.. __.. - ._....,....._ ._. . IJUWER .9. Hi: zuwnrr (7;)cM;.'R- clmnm Hunk l$u}|clImz,cn*ner k and Wei I lnglon streets. `Phone `:11 RTHUR ELLIFI. A`R.(YHl'l'EL'l' 0l`F ICE5-- Ex:-ha e (T:nu;w ._ommi'a Block, an Bmck Htrt. ,K|ugnbon, ut. I .EXA.NDI11l{ BLAN 011A RD Cl IARTEREJ) .. Acocmntanl. Booksn ..noJ,pos-mxl,uudlI. ed. Trial balances and lmnoml stawrmmta taken. Bunlnmucuul1denl.|aL Address Klug~ sum Iluxlneu Uomgu. _.__ B.R. %%( J/KNN. ACOOUZNTANT AND . Real to Agent. Roma and accounts collect:-d. Mono to loan at lowoat rates. Office 382 King H , over Wade's Drutt Store. b ONEY T0 LOAN IN I.Alb(iEOH SMALL I`|u'n| Prnnnrlu lnnnu urunlnal nu l`|lv nml I I-|BY'H bl V ERY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Iixlophone ml. . .__.___.__:__.-..-..-_..:.. meme. Stfeet. 'MY'I'Hlc a LYON, BARRISTE Iwru Mu, Ontario Chambers. E 11. sInr'rm:, Q, C. I MYTHE & LYON, BARRISTEB8. SOLIC- _|wru . 7 ._, . _..__ _ .__- - -.--- BBIGNEES IN TRUST. ' OFFICE : 233 BA- got. Street. Auxlgnment solicited. 7 , ,_ ,_.__.%.. "A. uxvmvs. Bantam. soncnor, over Mer- chants Bunk. Money to loan at 6 And (inc. _. .- __ _ -__--u---cw cnu-IVVI III over Expreu Omce, Market Square. Tibnav AND BU8lNE8b. SMYTHE & LOSCOMBE. sue. -- ......-...... .\.. . -.... ..... - G. W. MYLKH, lLlv; l`mlNU Bnrnonut Hnsulml.Lum nmznml ORA nss AND TILE. ` arnlner. Brook King nree A` Ina! umeuaagsurnnmiil M1-:mc7u. `cxxnosf .3 .~_... .__. ._...__....._._. 'ARc_H|1'Ec'r_LLnAL. _._. _,_A_;_.___..._ _ _I-longs LIVEET Thi s{U*riKr1i C E." DENTAL. ' H. 1. 1.10:. I. ll. BRECK. - 33.0 KING ST. --::--:. win; I cllrlullll 101?. 'l'lIO 100 ulivonlal I Rina Dr. Pmnnll inn-unlit: --hon nl III cluuu III! uneasy I ' y. Dhfiilll. 6-: v--u -u-but-lulu UIIVU. Mr. Charles [-3. Reid, tho loading drug- giuu ol Rinlsole, B.C., any: I but every I-noon Io holigro Gridinhr Menthol Lininoot will can chxooic brpgchilis. A lady cutouiot nay: the has boon uoohlod withchlonic bronchitis lot pan and that am iini-no In: Hand hut eonplotlly. 1: nlnyu gins the but satisfaction to my cutouun. 25 can All dnntinh It don't Irma to deal I the I I: u ehoapon `III! to draw your nunnuon to our Table (Bu woven, with Phrlablo Ovens. We haw them All price mun 31.50 upwlnln. [not at yourau and Ilntrlo n.u.... ....u `Ill take AI Aipuul. Nnw Yoxs, Juno 29.-A1I a nation oi oval hournnputunuu _oll0_Bc u.o'cu..a...a....a n...'x'>.. bis.) 5 Elm. HI indnonllhg I'LL--_.I. IIIVI lllyl uilvfu - Bolgia.n--\\'iUiun J. Curry, Nnnnimo. Ion! tuna; J. H. Poole. lnbu! destroyer md cork ullor; Hubbard Sine. Harold. OnII.. cab cutter; David A. Taylor, Black Cap. I .Q , bicycle brake; H. B. Filuimon, Wnpolla, N.W.T.. anti nlilling booth. DIV if lIlI[D|OIH0llUU. French -W. E. Hunt, Montreal. bicycle support; Hnrria at al. Vicborin. vignet- Iing Apparatus; J. P}. Kennedy, Montreal, ahoo: John H. Poole, Sc. Johp. cork puller snrl hbol destroyer. Balninn--\\'illiun .I, ( IlPf', Nnnnirnn u. uuunou, mouurom : Oansdisu-Fnbion Lapox-t,o.Sn. Ambroine do Kildue. ngricnlturnl implements; J. T. Hunter. Lindon. N.8.. lock; W. B. W. Buuterold. Three Rivers. log outing mn- chinc; E. Jaequeu. Montreal, car fender; R. B. Stevenson,I`hiHipeburg.aht.oclonner md pencil holder; L. A. Caron. Montreal, nub lock; A. Amiot. Montreal, street nnl In our implomoutaa. h`rnrh-w P "unt Mnnrnnl hinunln Q PIIOIIII Bopotted. Invention: recently patented by Cana- dim inventor: with the Canadian, French and Belgian governments, through Marion & Marion, Montreal fEnntHAn__I`.Ki-an I lr\l\-.Q Qt. A....I.-..:... map] I! arming the insurgents. The Spaninh government doew non credit: the report Milt an American sqnndron is so visit Spanish waters. but the ministers say Lbey have taken all possible precautions that the pone are nil ready end then 26.- 000 men will be distributed nmong the priucipnl port: of Spain. in has bean dnnidad tn null nnh T 000 pnucupu port: 01 apuu. II: has been decided to call out 27.000 more men. the law clue of reserves in Spain. .,K)llIIlu ` Nine thousand men. under command of Gm. Snoider, leave to my to make Shaf- lei- o army quite up to 30,001). Sneider a division in nude up 01 three brigade: and nine regiments. A Mnniln deopetch aeya : Germany has offended captain-genenl Auguati and the friendly rohtiom between the Spaniards and German: hue been ruptured. Ger- in arming the insurgents. The Smninh ammrnmnnn dnaa nnh m-min. no run we mocnao on unenmegoa. Five bntbaliona of Spanish troops, num- bqring l0,000 men, who left Mnr.z.milla seven` dnyn ago to reinforce Linnea at Santiago. lnvo returned to their abutting point. Nina thnunnnd n-mn unalnr nnmmnnrl nl w u uavw uuuu nu pnu-I lln 31.3) lIpWlnlIL yourau llasmc Plxuu-u and can It they no tarnished. We can rrluequer. bmnnotgild Ihcm.and Inakousun lockllko new. uen. l ando a agonb is in Kingston. .13.. and bu entered into contracts to land pro- vision: on the Cuban count). The chooner Thule Bella. Captain Hard- -ng. of Roekporb. Nova Scobin, will all to-day winh 160 barrels of pork. L50 barreleol pur and A large quantity of ab. She and other vessels mny ntoempb to run hhe blockade it Cienfuegoe. Filo Intlmlinnn nl Sunnis}: M-nnnl nnvn. wuunuou IE IJDID nuclo. The bishop of Barceloun uyl it in bimo Io sunk the Unibod States for terms of vyuu ruuvu -nu wuuu. Gen. Linuru placed the Spnninrda in Ambutcado and led the attack on bha rough riders himself. A Spanish done:-bar -my: `.300 Spaniards were killed and eighty wounded at bhsh hpttlo. Thu hi-hnn nl ngrnnlnnn -nun ll in bu -mg HIUIUILUU lllllll \tIlI. Hull] entire force in Snnoingo. Hill!` iereon inrormemou no ueo. pnimor. Geo. Kent : division took position on she oxttemeloit ank of the enema near Monocutlonnd are now eocam _ Along the nil:-end, the American ag being visi- ble for miles from both nee end land. As indicated in previous deepatchea. the hour 0! the attack will depend entirely upon when the heavy artil- lery in put in y,-osition boiore the city. The three genome mil agreed upon the points n_b which the (gubnne ohallnbtack. All look for the only oepture oi the City. (Jan. Shatter and Gen. (iaroie realize, however, that the enemy in proper` ed to woke o delporete reeiatence. Neither Gen. Shaftor nor Gen. Garcia, min understood. place much crodencein the roporb tohet (Ion. Linoru has divided his forces no u to ottack our army from aha rear when the Americana edvenco -gnioet the city. Gen. Garcia maintains hat the Spanish commander him not A force lune enough to warrant: him in adopting such A ooime. He base: this opinion on reports brought by moot: relia- olo ecoutu. All of Iiheinlormehion at hand Indioatu then Gen. Linnea will hold his 1.-.5.`-4 In... In Q.-xmlgnn 99 mil pqinn. After attending to come minor matters` ab headquarters. be mounted and began a roar of impaction of the American and Cuban forces. From J uragua bhe Ameri- can commander rode eeveral miles towards Saneiago, passing on his we the eump of `Gen. Garcia and Gen. Cautil 0. He visited `hetero his return Gen. Wheeler and the other dlviaioniacoinmandera and made an observation of Santiago (rain the heights. Uen. Shatter learned from bhe Cuban gen- erals the exacb points at: which their 4,000 men are eneamped. (Jen. Garcia, heeauee of his knowledge of the connI.ry,waa able to poinh our several decided advgntegeahab md accruedeyo the invading army bhroligh (Jen. Linarea course in abandoning Sevilla wibhoub ireaiaoance. He had learnt!!! from his aoouta many details of the Speniah plan for the defence of Santiago and he gave this` lateaii information 00' Geo. hafoer. (Inn `(nnna iuininrl linnlr nnuhjnn nu I IJIIIJ-II Iii`!!!-0:65-19-.9I9rdn Jgnrin. !.ro.v|- nlnnln It-anon, J5.-4-Spun`: Lou At no noun mun no noun _nmn wu ~ Envy. ' H Jvnuum. Juno `.27, via 'Porb Antonio, J nno 28.-Unlou the Spaniards are Able to offer moro_reaiot.anco than they have no- temptod sino whey ovscuahod Sovnla on Sunrdny night: the invading Army will be goody to smack Santiago within forty-eiqbn OIEI. . I DUCK`: - Uuu. Svhlfter deburkod iron the Segm- ancn this morning and proceeded to once no main pqinb. ~ matghora -1. L..-.l......-m--- L- _.......A...I -_.I L-.-__ _ M4 :-.- qr' in c `I31 . UB0`!-1 Call and scc our samples before Buying. SHAFTER lN;BPECT8 FORCES--A CQNFERENUEHELD. ywfm 1? uiakm sum.` With Shot And Shall. I Cuhnn Alhok 3(':,Ir;nIl`ngo |-Iunnlnrdn Bath: Inn!- . '-l\I II C558--3 CA lb` V0000! cl hat: 9 |.`:.::&'i=: *3-53% , `ii. V _//`/" _-_.n_A_ I 8!` 3333- CIIAP CAE- 8 CA] ygjouuclhurs n?nlilil'IIBl5 . Wont hndqunun lot rado Skins and Prim Wnpvll tins st Crumley Bros. ' Unincruhshirll Slouch. Linu:CruhSkirb 8I.'.'5cnch. Liam Cruh Skins 82.51! each. iliilun Crud Shirt:/and Jnckotl 83.50 X / but Lulu xIm`(-semen. LADIES 1HeadyMadeSlIeelSkinsl "I0 Camovsky Wood ($0., I52 ONTARIO ST. Dhn-.11 aaaaaaa ._. u IZUV In. 15. ul. VVHBOII, U.l'.5- UO|O- gnnh ca. Clsrnncn unrest. Frank Simona, Evm-ton, Wellington countv. hwenoy-two years of age. com- mitcea suicide by shooting. He is said to have been disappointed in love. DUI. Her stories of events that: happened over eighty years n 0 were very clear and en- tertaining. wing in great: interest in the temponnco movement: she often agitated the establishing of some society to put: down the liquor tralc. Most of her worldly goods were expended in charity no those who deserved in and in enterbnining scores of those 0! her own beloved Ieitzh. The Bay of Quinta By. new short line for Tweed, N up.-moo. Deoeronbo And all lot cal points. Tmln leaves City Hsll depo- nb 4.00 In. R. J. Wilson, 0.P.R. bolo- in-nnh ml. Flor-nnnn uh:-nut lcllnbeth 3:-ewer, llglnbnrx. Passes Away - Her Benevolence Provorhlel. Elizabeth Brewer. relicb of bhe late Philip Brewer, died on Jnue 27th at her home near Elginburg. She wee of Quaker permission and about: the oldeat member of that denominebion in the country. Aunt Botany," as she was lovingly culled, waa_ex- ceedingly charitable and benevolent. never refining the stronger Id] needy shelter in her home. Though occuioually going to the Methodist church she was ll regular at- teudnnt M1 the little brick Quaker church nb Cnteraqui. whenever service: were there held. 11... -L....:.... -1 ...._L. n _; 1,, , , I *r__13_3I nAn.' ` Y % `wire; %w15:1Nmsn2;%rrJe1m' .2'9';%% Alll`. uuu Ulfll. II. D. DHUFWOWI. A very refreshing rain cama on Monday night: which should benet; the root) crops materially.` Scrnwbotriaa are still quite plentiful and were selling six boxes for twenby-ve cents yesterday on the markebl uuu wur ua weu worou coming to 860. Rev. Caleb Parker lefb yesterday for a vacation of a few weeks in Halifax and other eastern towns. F. Arnohb returned home but night. from several weeks spent. in tbeinteresta of the temperance cause. M. and Mrs. James II. Stephenson. Oh- bawn, are again amongst HIGH` many friendain Napnnee. Cmdeb Lumen Sher- wood ia spending vncstion with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sherwood. A Ivnriv ngl-ma.-Lin" ....:.. ..-..- -_ ll--J,-- On July In Will be lnteroItlng- spending , Their Vncntlonl. NAPA Nix, June 28 -The Napaneo races for July lab promise to be attractive. No pains are being spared to have everything as advertised. The track. one of the finest in Ontario. has just: been looked over and any imperfection remedied. and if the weather proves 6:10 the day : attrac- tion will be well worbh coming to REV. Caleb PAIIH-Ir lafh vnntnrdnv fnr n MAN TELSI

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